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Premier Brad Wall set to make an 11 day visit to Asia
Premier Brad Wall will be going overseas to discuss Saskatchewan's food and energy industries. The 11 day visit will see the Premier visit South Korea and China. Wall said this trip is s...
Britton Gray
Sep 14, 2016
Changes coming to the Sask. micro-distillery and cottage winery industry
The province's micro-distillery and cottage winery industry is getting a boost in how it does business. The government announced a number of changes to the mark-up system and the red-tape that ca...
Britton Gray
Sep 13, 2016
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City of Regina approves land for Conexus to build office space in Wascana Park
Regina city council has approved a plan that will allow Conexus Credit Union to build new office space in Wascana Park. The city is donating 2.6 acres of land in Wascana Centre to the University of Re...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 30, 2016
Humboldt man started taxi business after son reached legal drinking age
There shouldn't be any excuses for drinking and driving in Humboldt now that the city has two cab companies to choose from. Papa's Taxi opened in June after Steve Schneider's older son became legal dr...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 29, 2016
Premier says province would consider selling SaskTel
Premier Brad Wall says the government would entertain an offer to buy SaskTel if one comes in. Wall made Dustin Duncan the Minister of Energy and Resources in a cabinet shuffle Tuesday, but also gave ...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 24, 2016
Indigenous groups meet in Saskatoon for world business forum
Indigenous people from around the world have gathered in Saskatoon this week to connect, share and inspire one another. An international business forum kicked off Tuesday to engage indigenous people i...
CJME News
Aug 23, 2016
Roughriders' losing season affecting local watering holes
The start of the Chris Jones era has been a hard one for the Riders. The team is 1-7 for the season and suffered their worst loss of the season in Hamilton Saturday. While many fans may be suffe...
Lisa Schick
Aug 22, 2016
Jansen mine unaffected by $6.4 billion loss at BHP Billiton
Construction at the Jansen potash mine near Lanigan, Sask. will continue despite heavy losses reported Tuesday by BHP Billiton. The mining giant posted a loss of $6.4 billion for the 2015-16 fiscal ye...
CJME News
Aug 16, 2016
Production start at K+S Legacy mine delayed
The K+S Legacy potash mine near Bethune is going to take longer than first thought to get going, thanks to an industrial accident in July. On July 17, a process vessel in the mine fell from its m...
Lisa Schick
Aug 11, 2016
Prince Albert begins filing claims with Husky Energy after oil spill
The City of Prince Albert has begun the reimbursement process after allegedly losing millions of dollars due to an oil spill last month. In a press release, the city administrators said they are seeki...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 11, 2016
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